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. >> reporter: the national security agency collects phone records on tens of millions of americans, but documents sent to congress this weekend says fewer than 300 were identified l'dent year. releasing that information is part of the effort by the obama to alleviate fears about the nsa's surveillance programs. white house chief of staff's dennis mcdonough appeared on cbs's "face the nation." >> does the president feel he has violated the privacy of any american? >> he does not. >> reporter: edward snowden admits he leaked information on the programs to the media. >> he claimed, for example, he could listen in on any conversation sunshine correct. >> including president. >> incorrect. >> if he had the phone number. did he overstate some of these things? it's my feeling he did. michigan republican mike rogers is chairman of the house intelligence committee. >> it's legal. i think it comports with the constitution. i believe. and i think it does protect and save american lives. >> reporter: intelligence officials now claim surveillance programs have helped thwart dozens of potential t
. >> reporter: the national security agency collects phone records on tens of millions of americans, but documents sent to congress this weekend says fewer than 300 were identified l'dent year. releasing that information is part of the effort by the obama to alleviate fears about the nsa's surveillance programs. white house chief of staff's dennis mcdonough appeared on cbs's "face the nation." >> does the president feel he has violated the privacy of any american? >>...
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>>> as members of congress are briefed on the national security agency's phone and internet surveillance programs, many americans are wondering who is watching. >> which agency has more personal information about americans? the national security agency or google? >> google without question. >>> i'm not sure if my house is lost. i just don't know. >> thousands of people are told to evacuate, and dozens of homes destroyed as a series of wildfires burn across colorado. >>> a pass between, another three-pointer. >> and the san antonio spurs sizzle while lebron james and the heat sputter in game three of the nba finals. captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for wednesday, june 12th, 2013. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. well, more members of congress are expected to be briefed today about the federal government's extensive surveillance program. fbi and intelligence officials tried to quell lawmakers' concerns on tuesday about the scope of the programs and whether individuals' rights were being trampled. a cbs news poll says 38% of those surveyed
>>> as members of congress are briefed on the national security agency's phone and internet surveillance programs, many americans are wondering who is watching. >> which agency has more personal information about americans? the national security agency or google? >> google without question. >>> i'm not sure if my house is lost. i just don't know. >> thousands of people are told to evacuate, and dozens of homes destroyed as a series of wildfires burn across...
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it's been six months since ed snowden revealed the effort ops the national security agency phones' now congressman roger is investigating whether ed snowden was working alone or whether other governments may have played a role. catherine herridge is in washington. other governments to whom is he referring here? >> if you take a close review of the nasa nasa -- national security agency leaked documents they talk about the works overseas, and the chairman of the house intelligence committee, who gets regular brief examination -- briefings, says there is now evidence suggesting edward snowden had helped when he downloaded 200,000 documents. >> we know he did some things capability wise that were beyond his capabilities, meaning he used someone else's help to steal things from the people of the united states, classified information, information we use to keep america safe. >> and the former head of the nsa and said that his activities have permanently damaged u.s. security. >> it's very, very hard. this is the -- this is catastrophic for the safety and security of the american nation. what
it's been six months since ed snowden revealed the effort ops the national security agency phones' now congressman roger is investigating whether ed snowden was working alone or whether other governments may have played a role. catherine herridge is in washington. other governments to whom is he referring here? >> if you take a close review of the nasa nasa -- national security agency leaked documents they talk about the works overseas, and the chairman of the house intelligence...
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the national security agency tracked the locations of up to 5 billion overseas cell phone calls, including those belonging to americans. the tracking picks up the names of the people the users are calling. it does not gather data on american cell phones inside the u.s. >>> president obama is wading into the minimum wage debate, as it grabs a spotlight today in cities coast-to-coast. president obama called on congress to increase the federal minimum wage. he pressed for an extension to jobless benefits to over a million long-term unemployed people. they expire three days after christmas. >>> meantime, fast food workers across the country will have their say today. they're staging another round of walkouts for higher pay. among the demands, a $15 an hour minimum wage and the right to unionize. experts say such a pay increase could push up fast food costs by about 20%. put another way, the cost of a $3 hamburger could rise to around $3.50. >>> universal pictures is shutting down production on "fast & furious 7," to figure out how to proceed with the character played by paul walker. a californ
the national security agency tracked the locations of up to 5 billion overseas cell phone calls, including those belonging to americans. the tracking picks up the names of the people the users are calling. it does not gather data on american cell phones inside the u.s. >>> president obama is wading into the minimum wage debate, as it grabs a spotlight today in cities coast-to-coast. president obama called on congress to increase the federal minimum wage. he pressed for an extension to...
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how severely would you like to restrict the surveillance by the national security agency? >> i would like to apply the fourth amendment to third party records. so when i have a contract with a phone company, i think those are still my records and you can lo at them if you're from the government if you ask a judge. a warrant applies to one person. not to everyone in america. it's absolutely agains the spirit and the letter of the fourth amendment to say th a jue can write one warrant and you can get every phone call in america and that's what's happening. i think it's wrong. it goes against everything america stands for and i will help to fight that all the way to the support. we need to get the supreme court to re-examine our records. >> so, you would ban if you could, all mass data mining. >> i'm for going after terrorists with every tool we have. i'm not opposed to the nsa, to spyi, but i am infavor of the fourth amendment. if you think someone's a terrorist, you call a judge, get a warrant. if that's person's called 100 people, you get 100 more warrants. if they've call
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security agency has tracked phone calls of dozens of world leaders. >> we recognize there need to be additional constraints how we gather and use intelligence. and it's in the context of this dynamic technology environment that the president has directed us to review our surveillance capabilities. >> one report from a german tabloid indicated that president obama knew that the nsa was tapping the phone of the german chance explore he allowed it to continue, again, german tabloid, a spokeswoman for the agency says that is simply not true. and "the wall street journal" reports the nsa stop monitoring chancellor merkel and other leaders after a white house review uncovered the operations. "the wall street journal" again. meanwhile, a state department spokeswoman says our ambassador to spain met with officials there to discuss reports that the nsa tracked more than 60 million phone calls in that country in one month. dana perino was the press secretary under george w. bush, the 43rd, president bush, 43, and this was happening under bush 43rd. >> i suppose. i don't get the outrage. i don'
security agency has tracked phone calls of dozens of world leaders. >> we recognize there need to be additional constraints how we gather and use intelligence. and it's in the context of this dynamic technology environment that the president has directed us to review our surveillance capabilities. >> one report from a german tabloid indicated that president obama knew that the nsa was tapping the phone of the german chance explore he allowed it to continue, again, german tabloid, a...
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the national security agency may be secretly snooping into calls made with verizon phones. reports say the agency is collecting records from calls between the u.s. and foreign locations to protect against terrorist threats. the court order was issued a week after the boston bombings. the obama administration says the "secret" order only involves "meta-data," such as a telephone number or length of a call, but not content. critics say it violates privacy. the fbi and microsoft managed to stop a banking hack attack. a microsoft blog says more than $500 million was stolen from bank accounts worldwide. the banks included jp morgan, citigroup and wells fargo. in the first-time effort between law enforcers and the tech company, officials seized computer servers used in the scheme. it's been a downward spiral for turkey's stock market this week, fueled by political unrest. the country's prime minister returns to turkey today after a trip abroad. protests have raged for a week in istanbul after the government announced plans to demolish a park. analysts say demonstrations are expec
the national security agency may be secretly snooping into calls made with verizon phones. reports say the agency is collecting records from calls between the u.s. and foreign locations to protect against terrorist threats. the court order was issued a week after the boston bombings. the obama administration says the "secret" order only involves "meta-data," such as a telephone number or length of a call, but not content. critics say it violates privacy. the fbi and...
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they argued the national security agency had gone too far with its blanket collection of american phone records and foreign internet communications. california democrat zoe lofgren. >> i think that very clearly this program has gone off the tracks legally. >> reporter: the deputy director of the n.s.a. argued the controversial surveillance programs are consistent with section 215 of the patriot act which allows the government to order anyone to hand over, quote, any tangible things so long as the order is related to an authorized investigation. but republican james sensenbrenner, a coauthor of the patriot act argued section 215 is being abused. >> unless you realize you've got a problem, that is not going to be renewed. >> reporter: many lawmakers, including the committee's chairman robert goodlatte, expressed frustration that they were left in the dark about these programs. robert litt, general counsel at the office of the director of national intelligence said that was intentional. >> the decision was made that this is the sort of sensitive source and method that we don't want to disc
they argued the national security agency had gone too far with its blanket collection of american phone records and foreign internet communications. california democrat zoe lofgren. >> i think that very clearly this program has gone off the tracks legally. >> reporter: the deputy director of the n.s.a. argued the controversial surveillance programs are consistent with section 215 of the patriot act which allows the government to order anyone to hand over, quote, any tangible things...
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stories on government snooping. 29-year-old edward snowden was part of the national security agency program which picked through american cell phone records for information. he is in hong kong which has extradition treaty with the u.s. experts say he could be returned for prosecution. large explosions we are learning are being heard at nato command headquarters at kabul international airport. the press reporting this in afghanistan. fox news is working to confirm it. again they say large explosions are being heard on the military side of the airport that is the site of nato headquarters there. we will bring you information as we get it. now back to "hannity". begins with arthritis pain... and a choice. take up to 6 tylenol in a day or just 2 aleve for all day relief. all aboard. ♪ >> it was unfair. it was unfair incredibly inconvenient but it was a mistake. our job is to make sure it never happens again. i haven't heard a single word about what questions you think we ought to beable to ask you about your tax exempt request. anything else but the circus the staffing and over site committee
stories on government snooping. 29-year-old edward snowden was part of the national security agency program which picked through american cell phone records for information. he is in hong kong which has extradition treaty with the u.s. experts say he could be returned for prosecution. large explosions we are learning are being heard at nato command headquarters at kabul international airport. the press reporting this in afghanistan. fox news is working to confirm it. again they say large...
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the phone records are placed into a data base of the national security agency. this program first reported by the guardian newspaper. another program is tracking internet use like google microsoft and facebook play along. >> we don't hold data on u.s. citizens. let me go back to the mission that nsa does. foreign intelligence with a focus on counter-terrorism. that is our mission to protect this country from things like 9-11. >> the programs require political contortions from president obama who just weeks ago spoke of striking a balance. >> they have interest in security and values in privacy. >> back in 2007 candidate obama was not accommodating with the same bush era they support. >> i am going to call my attorney general and say i want you to review every executive order whether it is a wire tap or detaining people or whatever it is i want you to go through every single one of them. if they are unconstitutional we are going to over turn them. >> there is bipartisan support here in capitol hill by these programs the phone program some are calling a violation.
the phone records are placed into a data base of the national security agency. this program first reported by the guardian newspaper. another program is tracking internet use like google microsoft and facebook play along. >> we don't hold data on u.s. citizens. let me go back to the mission that nsa does. foreign intelligence with a focus on counter-terrorism. that is our mission to protect this country from things like 9-11. >> the programs require political contortions from...
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. >> when you saw the story today about the national security agency basically patrolling all the cell phones in the world, basically, a lot of young people point to the privacy requirements. they don't like being part of anything that's collecting information. health care, is this going to be one of the detriments? >> health care is entirely different. it's more similar to seniors who sign up for medicare or people who file their taxes. you know, there are a whole bunch of things where you're providing information to the government. it's protected. it's governed by a whole series of laws. and the nsa issue is a broader issue. and you're right. young people rightly are sensitive to the need to maintain their privacy and their internet freedom. and by the way, so am i. that's part of not just our first amendment rights and expectations, but it's particularly something young people care so much about because they spend so much time texting and instagraming and, you know. >> whatever. >> i mean, something's coming up every single day. and so all of us spend more and more of our lives in s
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security agency is monitoring the phone records of millions of americans and tapping into the data banks of internet companies. snowden worked at the agency as a low-level employee of a private contractor. he went to high school in maryland but did not graduate. he enlisted in the army in may of 2004 but was discharged less than five months later. "the guardian" newspaper says snowden worked on computer security at the c.i.a. before going to work at the n.s.a. seth doane has more from hong kong. >> reporter: 29-year-old edward snowden made a number of bold and unverified claims this interview recorded in a hong kong hotel room. >> i sitting at my desk have the authority to wiretap anyone from you or your accountant to a federal judge to even the president if i had a personal e- mail. >> reporter: he justified leaking the documents by painting a bleak picture about what could happen if u.s. intelligence agencies continued to collect and store the communications of americans. >> it's going to get worse with the next generation and the next generation to extend the capabilities in this arch
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>> reporter: well, scott, vels officials insist the national security agency's sweeping collection of u.s. phone records has stopped terror attacks, but critics in congress say it's also subjected millions of innocent people to unnecessary government intrusion. saying it's time to stop the mass surveillance of americans, michigan republican justin amash, late today offered an amendment to a defense spending bill that would end the n.s.a.'s blanket collection of domestic phone data. amash's plan would allow the n.s.a. to continue collecting limited u.s. phone data but only of individuals targeted in counter- terrorism investigations. administration officials are fighting any restrictions. >> i think it's important to-- for the defense of our country. >> reporter: n.s.a. chief keith alexander has led the campaign to preserve the n.s.a.'s powers. intelligence committee leaders from both parties agree it's crucial to keep collect so- called metadata, information detailing what numbers are dialed and how long the calls last. but a privacy-minded coalition of liberals and conservatives want
>> reporter: well, scott, vels officials insist the national security agency's sweeping collection of u.s. phone records has stopped terror attacks, but critics in congress say it's also subjected millions of innocent people to unnecessary government intrusion. saying it's time to stop the mass surveillance of americans, michigan republican justin amash, late today offered an amendment to a defense spending bill that would end the n.s.a.'s blanket collection of domestic phone data....
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the latest whistleblower shows the national security agency monitored the phone conversations of 35 world leaders after being given the numbers by an official. this comes on the eve of a rally against the mass surveillance stake in washington, d.c. organized by a cross coalition calling themselves stop watching us. >> every american is at risk for getting caught up in the nsa including average citizens not suspected of a crime. >> we have been been misled. >> does the nsa collect any type of data at all on millions or hundreds of millions of americans? >> no, sir. >> joining me now, roanen, a former lawyer, special adviser to secretary of state in the obama administration. he'll be hosting his own show early next year. good to see you. national security and human rights director, nbc news terrorism analyst, roger cressey, member of the national security staff and senior vice president at alex hamilton. it seems like there have been two acts to the snowden revelations. in the first, it was largely about domestic surveillance and largely a series of revelations that indicated the spread was
the latest whistleblower shows the national security agency monitored the phone conversations of 35 world leaders after being given the numbers by an official. this comes on the eve of a rally against the mass surveillance stake in washington, d.c. organized by a cross coalition calling themselves stop watching us. >> every american is at risk for getting caught up in the nsa including average citizens not suspected of a crime. >> we have been been misled. >> does the nsa...
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michael hayden who ran the national security agency when some of our allies phones were attacked. we'll get analysis from david ignatious of the "washington post," david sanger of the "new york times." cbs news chief legal correspondent jan crawford and cbs news political director john dickerson. as we approach the 50th anniversary of the kennedy assassination we'll talk to former "life" magazine editor dick stolen and granddaughter of abe da bra ma'am zaputa it's a lot but that's what we do at "face the nation." >> schieffer: good morning again we welcome to the broadcast the chairman of the senate intelligence committee california senator diane feinstein. thank you so much, senator, for coming. you have been a big defender from the beginning of the national security agency but you were clearly upset with the revelation that we were tapping german chancellor angla merkel's cell phone, you said it was a big problem that the empty was unaware. do you believe that that the president didn't know this was happening? >> i can't answer that. i don't know. but i think where allies are cl
michael hayden who ran the national security agency when some of our allies phones were attacked. we'll get analysis from david ignatious of the "washington post," david sanger of the "new york times." cbs news chief legal correspondent jan crawford and cbs news political director john dickerson. as we approach the 50th anniversary of the kennedy assassination we'll talk to former "life" magazine editor dick stolen and granddaughter of abe da bra ma'am zaputa it's...
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a federal judge rips the national security agency phone surveillance program calling the nsa's collection of millions of phone records unconstitutional and almost orwellian. >>> unhealthy expense. new research shows multi vitamins might be a drain on your wallet and your well-being. >> there's no evidence of benefit. and there is really evidence of harm. our recommendation is don't waste your money. >>> big foot. baltimore ravens kicker justin tucker boots his team back into playoff contentions with some clutch kicks. >> from 61, unbelievable! ♪ >>> and beyonce's breaking records. the pop star's surprise album tears up the charts and it could be a game-changer for the music tears up the charts and it could be a game-changer for the music industry. captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for tuesday, december 17th, 2013. good morning, good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. well, a federal judge has ruled that the national security agency's bulk collection of phone records of millions of americans is unconstitutional, it's a blistering attack on the program. the ju
a federal judge rips the national security agency phone surveillance program calling the nsa's collection of millions of phone records unconstitutional and almost orwellian. >>> unhealthy expense. new research shows multi vitamins might be a drain on your wallet and your well-being. >> there's no evidence of benefit. and there is really evidence of harm. our recommendation is don't waste your money. >>> big foot. baltimore ravens kicker justin tucker boots his team back...
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house defeated a proposal to severely limit the national security agency's phone surveillance program. edward snowden leaked classified details of their program to media outlets last month. some lawmakers called the program too broad and intrusive. their attempts to limit it was nearly defeated 217 to 205. >> a new wall street journal poll out suggest that most people in america would expire the current members people in america would expire the current members of congress you're on timeout leo! ♪ ♪ people in america would expire the current members of congress some things won't last 25 years. ah! woof. some things will. save up to 20% on an ikea kitchen. also found a president's approval rating has dropped to 45%. that is the lowest level in almost two years. look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outlet. yeah if we wanted to watch tv someplace else, we'd have to go to my au
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you can be sure, george, that the national security agency is going through all sorts of phone calls in the boston area to foreign locations. they're also going to be looking for phone calls made at the exact times of the bombs going off to see if the bombs were triggered by calls to cell phones. that's their expertise. the fbi's expertise is putting together lots of little pieces, little tiny pieces of bombs and that's what they'll start doing today. >> okay, painstaking work ahead. richard clarke, thanks very much. >>> time for the weather and let's go back to sam champion in times square. >> hey, george, we're going to begin with a map that shows all of the warm air pooling in the south headed east over the next couple of days. temperatures in the 60s approaching the 70s into the northeast. and we have raleigh and a good part of the south coming up with temperatures in the 80s. d.c., you're warm. washington, new york, all warm. even raleigh is coming in with those 83-degree temperatures by the time we get to friday. then take a look at the next storm that moves off the west. we ha
you can be sure, george, that the national security agency is going through all sorts of phone calls in the boston area to foreign locations. they're also going to be looking for phone calls made at the exact times of the bombs going off to see if the bombs were triggered by calls to cell phones. that's their expertise. the fbi's expertise is putting together lots of little pieces, little tiny pieces of bombs and that's what they'll start doing today. >> okay, painstaking work ahead....
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security national security agency sweeping powers to obtain phone data. one hinted the supreme court may have to get involved. justice antonin scalia said it is likely the judicial branch will have to settle these questions and the group that brought the case, they're feeling comfortable it is going to get the votes to move the case forward, shep. >> how is the white house responding? >> it has filed a brief in opposition with the supreme court, urging the justices not to take up the case. what epic has done is unusual. rather than going through the lower courts it filed directly with the supreme court, calling this an extraordinary situation. the government says they have identified no special circumstances that require a statutory challenge to begin in this court. here's how she responds from the group. >> i can't imagine a circumstance more extraordinary than the national security agency taking phone calls from every individual in the united states. >> every individual in the u.s. and their phone records. that vote set for friday. we do know if the leg
security national security agency sweeping powers to obtain phone data. one hinted the supreme court may have to get involved. justice antonin scalia said it is likely the judicial branch will have to settle these questions and the group that brought the case, they're feeling comfortable it is going to get the votes to move the case forward, shep. >> how is the white house responding? >> it has filed a brief in opposition with the supreme court, urging the justices not to take up...
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a federal judge rules the national security agency bulk collection of american phone records likely violates the constitution. al judge granted a flim nature reinjunction sought by two plaintiffs. it will open the door to more challenges to the program. edward snowden released a statement saying this. a secret program authorized by a secret court was when exposed to the light of day found to violate american's rights. it is the first of many. president obama is set to meet today with executives to talk about problems with the nsa lake and obamacare web site. >> the suspect in the deadly shooting in an up scale new jersey mall. justin freedman was killed during a car jacking. twol men walked up to the couple as they were about to get in their range rover. they say the car jackers shot the husband then took off in the range rover which was later found 10 miles away at an abandoned house in newark. a 10 now dollar award is being offered for anything thinformat leads to the arrest. 177-847-7 -- 877-847-7432. >>> a student died during a hazing ritual. he died after a butte tal hazing incident lef
a federal judge rules the national security agency bulk collection of american phone records likely violates the constitution. al judge granted a flim nature reinjunction sought by two plaintiffs. it will open the door to more challenges to the program. edward snowden released a statement saying this. a secret program authorized by a secret court was when exposed to the light of day found to violate american's rights. it is the first of many. president obama is set to meet today with executives...
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the national security agency is able to crack protected measures on iphone blackberry and an troyed devices and is eavesdropping on specific individuals. that according to a report on the german league despite documents and british counterparts the agency described setting up dedicated teams for each type giving them access to your contact call list even your location. on saturday thousands of people from berlin had the outrage over internet users. many saying stop watching us. >> because we do not like to be monitored. >> assuring americans and europeans the u.s. government isn't spying on law abiding citizens. >> just because we can do something doesn't mean we should do it. >> the american civil liberties union said the nsa misled the public and filed a lawsuit. they are questioning whether the weather agency should be allowed to track the phone calls and everybody mails and store them for years. coauthor of the post 9-11 patriot act sports the lawsuit. >> everyjuan wants to have it when you are a conservative or liberal. now we have gotten the support of the national rifle association f
the national security agency is able to crack protected measures on iphone blackberry and an troyed devices and is eavesdropping on specific individuals. that according to a report on the german league despite documents and british counterparts the agency described setting up dedicated teams for each type giving them access to your contact call list even your location. on saturday thousands of people from berlin had the outrage over internet users. many saying stop watching us. >> because...
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. >> the national security agency is collecting so much secret data that it's building a new facility in utah to hold it all. collecting records of every phone call made to and from americans is unconstitutional and indiscriminate and arbitrary invasion of privacy. >> it's untargeted and in bulk and troubling. >> a 1979 ruling that said americans do not have a right to private phone records is outdated. everyone has a cell phone now. the nsa defended its program saying they only tap into that data base when there is evidence to suspect someone in the u.s. is collaborating with terrorists. >> the purpose of these programs and the reason we use secrecy is not to hide it from the american people. not to hide it from you. but to hide it from those who walk among you who are trying to kill you. >> but the judge said there's little evidence terrorists have ever been caught from these phone records in a statement edward snow den predicts this ruling may be the first of many. it will likely come up today when president obama meets with ceos from the nation's largest tech companies. >> the jud
. >> the national security agency is collecting so much secret data that it's building a new facility in utah to hold it all. collecting records of every phone call made to and from americans is unconstitutional and indiscriminate and arbitrary invasion of privacy. >> it's untargeted and in bulk and troubling. >> a 1979 ruling that said americans do not have a right to private phone records is outdated. everyone has a cell phone now. the nsa defended its program saying they...
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the government also said this week its national security agency tracks the data of millions of phone calls, and one senator says it has been doing so for the last seven years. >>> all right, in california they're holding what's being called an informal summit. president obama holding meets with chinese president xi jinping today in rancho mirage, california. cyberespionage has been a big topic at the talks, but despite the president surrounding that issue, china's president said the talks could chart the future of u.s./china relations. >>> back to santa monica, california, right now. we're expecting to hear from police in about 90 minutes or so. and we could learn the identities of three victims and possibly the identity of the gunman. kyung lah is live at the police department, so what more have we learned about this investigation now nearly 24 hours after it all happened? >> reporter: well, fredricka, we are expecting to learn a little bit more in the next 90 minutes or so, according to the santa monica police department, they are expected to release the name as well as the picture
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the national security agency never asked me for any phone calls and numbers. i had cell numbers of a lot of important people. what we are losing is this is the damage that this guy snowden hag done, the fact that you can't have some kind of secrety in a discussion. when i was in government, in cabinet positions, what the in the meantime sa and cia gave, when i was negotiating was very valuable. but you know, we're focusing on on the phone calls and buys stuff. they do good raw intelligence. i don't know who that official was that said we give out phone number to the nso, it was unidentified so -- >>> how to sweet talk a shark" strategy and stories from a master negotiator. we'll continue this conversation as we always do. thanks for coming in. >> thank you, wolf. >>> let's get a progress report on how the sign-up here in "the situation room", as you know we've had these three young people trying to enroll for almost an hour and a half. what's the latest? >> we've had a breakdown for hazama. >> i went to check my e-mail, and it had sent me a link to sign up. i
the national security agency never asked me for any phone calls and numbers. i had cell numbers of a lot of important people. what we are losing is this is the damage that this guy snowden hag done, the fact that you can't have some kind of secrety in a discussion. when i was in government, in cabinet positions, what the in the meantime sa and cia gave, when i was negotiating was very valuable. but you know, we're focusing on on the phone calls and buys stuff. they do good raw intelligence. i...
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." >>> the director of the national security agency admitted his spy agency tested its ability to track americans' cell phone locations, but general keith alexander told the senate judiciary committee that the nsa leaves tracking americans' cell phones to the fbi. he said that may change in the future. the senate hearing was on proposed reforms in the nsa's surveillance programs. >> coming up on the "morning news," charges in a road rage case. a biker accused in the motorcycle gang attack of an suv makes bail as we hear his side of the story. this is the "cbs morning news." side of the story. this is the krshs cbs. "cbs morning news." heart healthy, huh?! ugh! actually progresso's soup has pretty bold flavor. i love bold flavors! i'd love it if you'd open the chute! [ male announcer ] progresso. surprisingly bold flavor for a heart healthy soup. [ crashing ] [ male announcer ] when your favorite food starts a fight, fight back fast with tums. heartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact and goes to work in seconds. ♪ tum, tum tum tum tums! and better is so easy withrning you cabe
." >>> the director of the national security agency admitted his spy agency tested its ability to track americans' cell phone locations, but general keith alexander told the senate judiciary committee that the nsa leaves tracking americans' cell phones to the fbi. he said that may change in the future. the senate hearing was on proposed reforms in the nsa's surveillance programs. >> coming up on the "morning news," charges in a road rage case. a biker accused in...
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year by edward snowden, the national security agency leaker and now fugitive from justice who was granted asylum in russia. major garrett is at the white house tonight. major, what are the details? >> reporter: scott, the panel said the national security agency should stop collecting and storing so much data on individual americans. it suggested the government's willingness to use every new type of surveillance technology has put civil liberties at risk. the panel urged president obama to place the right to privacy on equal footing with surveillance and counterterrorism investigations. the rise of modern technologies makes it all the more important that democratic nations respect people's fundamental right to privacy, the panel wrote. adding "excessive surveillance and unjustified secrecy can threaten civil liberties, public trust and the core processes of democratic self-government." that echoes revelations by national security agency leaker edward snowden, whose allegedly criminal disclosures of government surveillance activities led mr. obama to appoint this intelligence review panel.
year by edward snowden, the national security agency leaker and now fugitive from justice who was granted asylum in russia. major garrett is at the white house tonight. major, what are the details? >> reporter: scott, the panel said the national security agency should stop collecting and storing so much data on individual americans. it suggested the government's willingness to use every new type of surveillance technology has put civil liberties at risk. the panel urged president obama to...
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national security agency has been secretly spying on the phone records of millions of americans and they apparently have been doing this for months now. elizabeth prann is following details. live in washington. good morning, do we know who and why they have been targeting americans? >> we don't know who and why at all. we know that britain's guardian newspaper releasing documents that they are collecting records of verizon commerce under a secret order and other countries. if you do have a verizon phone plan it applies to you. here a copy of the court order from the guardian. what is in document the demands are ongoing on a daily basis. what does this mean for you and me? the phone numbers of parties involved, location data, call duration, contents of the conversation itself are not covered. this order granted by the secret phone intelligence surveillance court on april 25th and good until july 19th. the judge roger vincent, was able to do it under the patriot act because the f.b.i. is legally able to obtain including business records and pursuit of, quote, foreign intelligence informati
national security agency has been secretly spying on the phone records of millions of americans and they apparently have been doing this for months now. elizabeth prann is following details. live in washington. good morning, do we know who and why they have been targeting americans? >> we don't know who and why at all. we know that britain's guardian newspaper releasing documents that they are collecting records of verizon commerce under a secret order and other countries. if you do have...
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. >> reporter: the controversy growing over the national security agency looking at the phone records of american citizens. now the push back from some in washington that argue the so-called spying is working. fox report, the latest developments on what the nsa has been doing. >>> and new info coming out about the internal revenue service. this woman wouldn't tell the person people why her division at the irs targeted conservat e conservatives but this top agency official quickly put the blame on workers in cincinnati. tonight, some of the irs employees are furious with one calling leners accusations the equivalent of a strike. >> he was standing around the street with a gun and that woman came around the corner and he just shot at her, bam, bam, bam. >> that was just the start. we are live at the beach community which became a killing ground in daylight. >>> a question tonight, is big government becoming a very big brother? concerns mounting in the wake of bombshell leaks revealing our government is monitoring the phone records and internet traffic of american citizens for years. som
. >> reporter: the controversy growing over the national security agency looking at the phone records of american citizens. now the push back from some in washington that argue the so-called spying is working. fox report, the latest developments on what the nsa has been doing. >>> and new info coming out about the internal revenue service. this woman wouldn't tell the person people why her division at the irs targeted conservat e conservatives but this top agency official quickly...
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a federal judge ruled that some of the tactics used by the national security agency probably are unconstitutional. he says the nsa phone call surveillance program could be a violation of privacy rights, former nsa systems analyst edward snowden issued a statement supporting the judge's rulings. >>> sailors have cancer and may be their rescue mission following the fukushima melt down after tsunami in japan. >>> th
a federal judge ruled that some of the tactics used by the national security agency probably are unconstitutional. he says the nsa phone call surveillance program could be a violation of privacy rights, former nsa systems analyst edward snowden issued a statement supporting the judge's rulings. >>> sailors have cancer and may be their rescue mission following the fukushima melt down after tsunami in japan. >>> th
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security agency as well as limit its operations. now one such limitation would bar the nsa from collecting phone records on an individual unless he or she is the subject of an investigation. >>> milwaukee brewers outfielder and 2011 national league mvp ryan braun has been suspended for the rest of the season due to violations of the mlb's drug program and labor contract. braun will miss 65 games and will not get paid. in a statement, braun said he has made some mistakes and is, quote, willing to accept the consequences. now that is a far cry from what he said at a news conference last year. >> by no means am i perfect, but if i've ever made any mistakes in my life, i've taken responsibility for my actions. i truly believe in my heart, and i would bet my life that this substance never entered my body at any point. >> well, a new study from the harvard school of public health shows skipping breakfast may increase your chances of a heart attack. in the 16-year study, men who skipped breakfast had a 27% higher risk for heart issues comp
security agency as well as limit its operations. now one such limitation would bar the nsa from collecting phone records on an individual unless he or she is the subject of an investigation. >>> milwaukee brewers outfielder and 2011 national league mvp ryan braun has been suspended for the rest of the season due to violations of the mlb's drug program and labor contract. braun will miss 65 games and will not get paid. in a statement, braun said he has made some mistakes and is, quote,...
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. >>> several government agencies are checking on cell phone records. national security has been under a lot of scrutiny after secretly collecting information from people's cell phones. local police departments are also getting information. more than 125 police agencies and 33 states would target specific cell phone towers and they could then get information like names, activities an locations of any phones. >>> time now is 6:47 that means it is time to check in with torii campbell for a look at what is coming up on mornings on 2. >>> after a string of attacks and problem matt particular -- problemmed behaviors in san francisco library, it was all a hoax, a woman was denied a tip because of her sexual orientation and what will happen to all of those donations she received in sympathy. >>> and they will be impacted more than any other bay area county when it comes to rising sea levels. what is being done to learn about the devastation and how to protect the area, those stories and more coming up on the news, let's bring sal back. >>> yes, dave, pam, we h
. >>> several government agencies are checking on cell phone records. national security has been under a lot of scrutiny after secretly collecting information from people's cell phones. local police departments are also getting information. more than 125 police agencies and 33 states would target specific cell phone towers and they could then get information like names, activities an locations of any phones. >>> time now is 6:47 that means it is time to check in with torii...
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security agency collected data from 60 million phone calls in spain across a 30-day period last year. >> translator: for the moment spain has no formal grounds to believe there was a case of spying in our country. nevertheless, the magnitude of this information which was revealed brought us to request immediately the corresponding clarifications. >> reporter: meantime the german tabloid reported nsa chief, jen keith alexander, personally briefed president obama in 2010 on his agency's targeting of the cell phone of german chancellor angela merkel. the spokesperson said general alexander did not discuss with president obama in 2010 an alleged foreign intelligence operation involving german chancellor merkel, nor has he ever discussed allegationed operations involving merkel. news reports claiming otherwise are not true. reported, mr. obama was kept in the dark about the merkel surveillance for nearly five years until this summer when he ordered it stopped. >> the president didn't know about -- >> reporter: general alexander appearing on a d.o.d. blog cast last week somehow likened wha
security agency collected data from 60 million phone calls in spain across a 30-day period last year. >> translator: for the moment spain has no formal grounds to believe there was a case of spying in our country. nevertheless, the magnitude of this information which was revealed brought us to request immediately the corresponding clarifications. >> reporter: meantime the german tabloid reported nsa chief, jen keith alexander, personally briefed president obama in 2010 on his...
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." >>> the national security agency under fire again for its spying programs. today the obama administration declassified and released three documents outlining the phone and internet data collection
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alexander heads the national security agency where edward snowden once worked as a contract employee until he exposed two of n.s.a.'s surveillance operations. one of those collects the phone records of millions of americans the other program monitors internet traffic. well, today before the house intelligence committee, alexander answered critics saying that these programs save lives. homeland security correspondent bob orr begins our coverage. >> reporter: general keith alexander claimed the n.s.a. surveillance programs recently revealed by leaks have helped stop more than 50 potential attacks since 9/11. >> these programs are critical to the intelligence community's ability to protect our nation and our allies' security. they assist the intelligence community efforts to connect the dots. >> reporter: at least ten of the disrupted plots, alexander said, involved homeland-based threats. u.s. officials previously revealed two of them, n.s.a. intercepts of terrorist communications led the f.b.i. to arrest a colorado man, najibullah zazi for plotting to bomb new york's subways. similar
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national security agency intercepted communications and the president assured the chancellor the u.s. is not and will not monitor the communications of the chancellor. the united states greatly values our cooperation with germany on a broad range of shared security challenges. the u.s. is reviewing the way that we gather intelligence and our allies with the privacy concerns that all people share. both leaders agreed to intensify for the cooperation between our intelligence services with the goal of protecting the security of both countries and of our partners owls less the privacy of our citizens. >> when you say not monitoring does that leave the door open to the possibility nsa is part of a broad sweep and picked up the communications but was not quote on quote -- >> all i can tell you is the president of the chancellor. they will not monitor the communications of the chancellor. as we said in the past we gather for an intelligence just like the agencies, similar agencies of other countries. but we are working to as the president has said to review the way we gather intelligence sui
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security agency testified to last month which is that in not one case can the national security agency say definitively that the bulk phone records collection program they've put on all of our phone records -- >> they claimed a big success for the nsa. you don't think that actually qualifies? >> when the deputy director of the nsa testifies there are some ways that you should understand the program, that isn't necessarily related to its efficacy in stopping a terrorist plot, but helps with analysis of other stuff, it really does raise the question in a lot of people's minds about how necessary this bulk collection really is. that's an issue you haven't seen the president address. it's an issue a lot of people in congress are very concerned about. >> julian, on the question of how the information got divulged, you've had an enormous growth in the u.s. security state since 2001. new efforts, plus technological and legal they have, the new capabilities are tremendous. are folks like snowden a necessary check on that? because without that, you're essentially hoping for the government to be
security agency testified to last month which is that in not one case can the national security agency say definitively that the bulk phone records collection program they've put on all of our phone records -- >> they claimed a big success for the nsa. you don't think that actually qualifies? >> when the deputy director of the nsa testifies there are some ways that you should understand the program, that isn't necessarily related to its efficacy in stopping a terrorist plot, but...
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the national security agents is not alone in collecting cell phone data. it's used by local and state police. public records show dozens of agencies grab information from phones while in use. >>> in california the american held in north korea made it home. 85-year-old newman spent six weeks of detention in a comfortable hotel. he says he ate well and was bored at times. newman was detained during the ten day visit to north korea. he was freed friday after reading the apology for his you service during the korean war. >>> los angeles times says many attended the memorial for paul walker. walker was the star of "fast & furious" movies. he was k >>> that cold arctic air continues to settle in over the bay area, at least a couple more days here before we start to warm things up. as we look out over the golden gate bridge, mostly clear skies now and going the stay that way all day long, but the temperatures are going to be chilly. by the afternoon, highs expected in the upper 40s and the low 50s. cold temperatures continuing today. and maybe tomorrow morning as
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. >> the standoff between a british newspaper and national security agency has now intensified and there are new questions this morning about the security of your cell phone data. doug luzader is live in washington with the latest. good morning, doug. >> the guardian newspaper behind all of the nsa leak stories said the british television agents have seen the destruction of hard drives to make sure no more information sees the light of day. edward snowden was detained after being at the airport for nine hours. he had his memory devices ceased. they were tipped off about it. >> it was provided by the british government. this is something that we had an indication it was likely to occur. it is not something we requested. >> they may not have opposed it either. >> i think the white house has caused credibility. they have been offering with a deficit of trust from the area of surveillance for the past few years. they have been saying one thing publically to congress and to the courts. they have been taking place behind closed doors. >>> the "washington post" meantime reports that there is an
. >> the standoff between a british newspaper and national security agency has now intensified and there are new questions this morning about the security of your cell phone data. doug luzader is live in washington with the latest. good morning, doug. >> the guardian newspaper behind all of the nsa leak stories said the british television agents have seen the destruction of hard drives to make sure no more information sees the light of day. edward snowden was detained after being at...
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. >> the national security agency is not listening to americans' phone calls and reading americans' e-mails. >> if this was september 12, 2001, we might not be having the argument we're having today. >> one of the central tenets of the obama presidency is the government can play an important role in the lives of the country. how damaging is this to that theory? let's bring in our panel. now, clearly the news of edward snowden's leak may have shocked the media but do you think, carly, voters will be as upset as we in the media seem to be? >> i think there are two sides to this. the first is do you agree with the program. but the second is more fundamental. i think these fundamental questions voters will start asking. how is it that we hold vast, complex bureaucracies accountable? how do we know the people inside these bureaucracies are competent or ethical or have good intentions or are honest? how is it that a few people in congress, a very few people or a few people in the white house, regardless of their party are capable of oversight? and when you have this much concentrated power in the
. >> the national security agency is not listening to americans' phone calls and reading americans' e-mails. >> if this was september 12, 2001, we might not be having the argument we're having today. >> one of the central tenets of the obama presidency is the government can play an important role in the lives of the country. how damaging is this to that theory? let's bring in our panel. now, clearly the news of edward snowden's leak may have shocked the media but do you think,...
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collectively, these programs reveal the extent to which the national security agency can reach into our digital lives. and the president, himself, admitted that when he first came into office, he, too, was skeptical about this level of surveillance, but he's now convinced that it is necessary. >> you can't have 100% security and also then have 100% privacy and zero inconvenience. we're going to have to make some choices as a society. >> and while there are some republicans in addition to the allies of the president who are not pleased with this defense, the president repeatedly insisted that these measures represent the consensus of opinion of all three branches of government. >> in some way, what you've got is two programs that were originally authorized by congress. congress is continually briefed on how these are conducted. there are a whole range of safeguards involved. and federal judges are overseeing the entire program throughout. >> however, nbc's michael isikoff is now reporting the nsa has accidentally intercepted the private messages and phone calls of americans who had no co
collectively, these programs reveal the extent to which the national security agency can reach into our digital lives. and the president, himself, admitted that when he first came into office, he, too, was skeptical about this level of surveillance, but he's now convinced that it is necessary. >> you can't have 100% security and also then have 100% privacy and zero inconvenience. we're going to have to make some choices as a society. >> and while there are some republicans in...
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it shows all the information is going to the national security agency. cnn has reached out to multiple sources to confirm the story, including the intelligence community and the fbi. verizon has also refused to comment on the story. i'm sure that newt gingrich will have a lot to say. the former speaker of the house is on the grill tonight and joins me now. mr. speaker, welcome to you. >> good to be with you. >> let me get your reaction to this breaking story. it seems -- well, coming after everything we've been seeing with eric holder and his gang with the associated press, another extraordinary revolution that the obama administration has been targeting almost all verizon customers. what do you make of it? >> well, look, i think if what you're trying to do is avoid the kind of terrorism that occurred in boston or the kind of terrorism that almost occurred in times square a couple years ago, i'm for whatever it takes, as long as it's restricted to the national security agency and doesn't get involved in looking for criminal behavior or other kind of thin
it shows all the information is going to the national security agency. cnn has reached out to multiple sources to confirm the story, including the intelligence community and the fbi. verizon has also refused to comment on the story. i'm sure that newt gingrich will have a lot to say. the former speaker of the house is on the grill tonight and joins me now. mr. speaker, welcome to you. >> good to be with you. >> let me get your reaction to this breaking story. it seems -- well,...
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that's the number of cell phone records the national security agency is reportedly collecting every day. that's five billion per day with a b. top secret do you means leaked by edward snowden reportedly show that they contract individuals and map their relationships. the agency said they collect data incidentally and not deliberately. next number, $5,000, actually it's $5,000 and a car is the amount rob ford reportedly offered a drug dealer in exchange for a potentially incriminating video that showed the mayor smoke smoking crack. the dealer refused to sell the video and wanted to hold on to the insurance policy. three is the number of times dennis rodman will have traveled to north korea. he announced he planned to go back on december 18th. he is training the north korean basketball team for a match. we say game in america. a game in january. rodman developed a close friendship with the dictator kim jung un. 28 inches is how much snow has been dropped in the last 24 hours in part parts of the midwest. two harbors. minnesota got slammed. that's a town there. schools are closed and road
that's the number of cell phone records the national security agency is reportedly collecting every day. that's five billion per day with a b. top secret do you means leaked by edward snowden reportedly show that they contract individuals and map their relationships. the agency said they collect data incidentally and not deliberately. next number, $5,000, actually it's $5,000 and a car is the amount rob ford reportedly offered a drug dealer in exchange for a potentially incriminating video that...